Backer heroes are pre-generated, non-random heroes created by the Kickstarter backers of Darkest Dungeon. All backer heroes come with one aggravated negative quirk and two locked positive quirks that are always the same for any unique hero name. Additionally, every hero has their own combination of skills unlocked by default; locked skills can be unlocked in the Guild and with the Survivalist as any other heroes.
Though the fixed quirks can be removed as normal via the Sanitarium and all other factors work the same as any other character, the hero's name cannot be modified, and the outfit cannot be changed in-game.*
- (* However, the outfit can be easily changed in the game files; see "Forcing outfit changes", below).
Claiming backer heroes[ | ]
Backer heroes can be claimed and added to the roster by entering the Stage Coach, pressing the [Enter] key and typing the name of the desired hero, and then dragging them to your heroes list, as normal. A backer hero can be dismissed and later re-claimed, even on the same turn.
Forcing outfit changes[ | ]
Although outfits can't be changed via the game controls, they can be changed by switching the order of outfits as listed in the "heroes" folder. This method also works with extra hero outfits provided by mods, so the change of outfit will be seen in-game.
- Example: The Chuma Abomination backer hero has the third outfit prescribed as the fixed one in-game (a maroon color). If the player wants Chuma to wear the second outfit (greyish in color), they need to change the designating letter of the second outfit ("B" by default) to "C".
- Folder structure: Darkest Dungeon > heroes > abomination > abomination_C
- First, you have to rename the file "abomination_C" to something else, like abomination_Ctemp. Then rename abomination_B to abomination_C, and finally rename the abomination_Ctemp to abomination_B. Note that the outfit order of all Abomination characters will reflect this change.
It's best to keep the outfits named so that the game can recognize them (abomination_X and replace X with a capital letter of the alphabet, like A, B, E or others).
List of backer heroes[ | ]
- Note: Some heroes names are case-sensitive.
Abomination[ | ]
Agerra-T'rel | Abomination | |||
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Agrythe | Abomination | |||
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Akwartz | Abomination | |||
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Buehltard | Abomination | |||
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Chuma | Abomination | |||
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Daniel Ackerman | Abomination | |||
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Elfangor | Abomination | |||
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Trivia | Elfangor is the name of an alien in the Animorph series of books who gives the eponimous animorphs their ability to morph.
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Hastur | Abomination | |||
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Trivia | Hastur is a Great Old One from the Cthulhu mythos. He is known as "The King in Yellow" and is the half-brother of Cthulhu. See Also; The Collector
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Howard | Abomination | |||
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Trivia | Howard is the first name of Howard Phillips (H.P.) Lovecraft, the author whose work inspired much of Darkest Dungeon's theme.
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Kagan | Abomination | |||
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Kin-Grinder | Abomination | |||
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Mikhail Bloodrage | Abomination | |||
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Mophobius | Abomination | |||
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Nevan Sen | Abomination | |||
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Rhembrandt | Abomination | |||
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Trivia | Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn was a Dutch draughtsman, printmaker, and painter. A prolific and versatile master across three media, he is generally considered one of the greatest visual artists in the history of art and the most important in Dutch art history.
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Squalor | Abomination | |||
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Trivia | Squalor is defined as a state of being extremely dirty and unpleasant, especially as a result of poverty or neglect.
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The Heart Killer | Abomination | |||
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Thraxximundarr | Abomination | |||
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Trivia | "Thraximundar" is the name of a legendary creature in Magic the Gathering. |
Arbalest[ | ]
Busillis | Arbalest | |||
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Trivia | Busillis is a pseudo-Latin meaning "baffling puzzle" or "difficult point".
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Cierzo de Bardenas | Arbalest | |||
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Disject | Arbalest | |||
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Trivia | "Disject" is a verb that means to disperse or scatter.
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Frostbite | Arbalest | |||
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Trivia | Frostbite is a serious condition for when skin and the tissue below the skin freeze.
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Okumo | Arbalest | |||
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Rozalin | Arbalest | |||
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Trivia | Rozalin is the gun-toting daughter of Overlord Zenon and deuteragonist in the video game Disgaea 2: Dark Hero Days.
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Tootsie | Arbalest | |||
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Bounty Hunter[ | ]
9th Alexander | Bounty Hunter | |||
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Trivia | The name might refer to the scottish Nobleman Alexander Sinclair, who was the 9th Earl of Caithness, hence Alexander 9th.
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Artevin | Bounty Hunter | |||
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Cecil Leoran | Bounty Hunter | |||
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Derion | Bounty Hunter | |||
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Donovan | Bounty Hunter | |||
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DrChen | Bounty Hunter | |||
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Droqen | Bounty Hunter | |||
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Ephraim the Bear | Bounty Hunter | |||
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Trivia | Old Ephraim was a gigantic grizzly bear who roamed the Cache National Forest from 1911 until his death on August 22, 1923.
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Fanghawk | Bounty Hunter | |||
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Firebird | Bounty Hunter | |||
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Fowest | Bounty Hunter | |||
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Hawkdriver Mazugulak | Bounty Hunter | |||
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HeroBiX | Bounty Hunter | |||
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Jango | Bounty Hunter | |||
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Trivia | Jango may be a reference to Jango Fett, a recurring character in the Star Wars franchise and regarded as the best bounty hunter in the galaxy.
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Jaras | Bounty Hunter | |||
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mitien | Bounty Hunter | |||
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Ncredible Bulk | Bounty Hunter | |||
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Trivia | Ncredible Bulk seems to be a play on the name of the Marvel super hero "The Incredible Hulk".
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Sammael | Bounty Hunter | |||
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Trivia | Samael is an archangel in Talmudic lore who is the leader of Satan's armies and the Angel of Death.
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Sebastian Locke | Bounty Hunter | |||
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SkullyFM | Bounty Hunter | |||
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Tahaila | Bounty Hunter | |||
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Tesla Kriv | Bounty Hunter | |||
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Thanatos | Bounty Hunter | |||
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Trivia | In Greek mythology, Thanatos was the daemon personification of death.
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Trey Richards | Bounty Hunter | |||
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Vantric | Bounty Hunter | |||
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Veryn | Bounty Hunter | |||
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Wurmm | Bounty Hunter | |||
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Crusader[ | ]
Adam La Nauze | Crusader | |||
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Alabar | Crusader | |||
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Alivard | Crusader | |||
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Antonius | Crusader | |||
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Ardan | Crusader | |||
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Axis | Crusader | |||
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Baelvor | Crusader | |||
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Bercilak | Crusader | |||
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Trivia | Bercilak de Hautdesert is the true name of the immortal Green Knight in the Arthurian poem "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight". There is also a NPC in "Guild Wars 2" with the same name who also wears green armor.
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Bogi | Crusader | |||
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Briathelion | Crusader | |||
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Captain Zergy | Crusader | |||
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Courtright | Crusader | |||
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Delnaran | Crusader | |||
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Derrito | Crusader | |||
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Dominic Sullivan | Crusader | |||
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Dunesparrow | Crusader | |||
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Eubert Goodthorn | Crusader | |||
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Gryphon | Crusader | |||
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Trivia | A gryphon is a legendary creature with the head, talons, and wings of an eagle and the body of a lion.
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Haeldor | Crusader | |||
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Harith | Crusader | |||
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Henley | Crusader | |||
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Iskander | Crusader | |||
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Jean-Claude Esh | Crusader | |||
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Jubeithar | Crusader | |||
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Kucoru | Crusader | |||
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Lathian | Crusader | |||
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Lord Xatius Cain | Crusader | |||
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Lordy | Crusader | |||
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Luc-Caleb | Crusader | |||
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Lucien Von Zarovich | Crusader | |||
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Trivia | Likely a reference to Strahd Von Zarovich, a famous vampire in Dungeons and Dragons.
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Magnus Numina | Crusader | |||
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Mason | Crusader | |||
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Mathias Winfield | Crusader | |||
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Maxentian | Crusader | |||
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Morris | Crusader | |||
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Mortimus | Crusader | |||
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Needa | Crusader | |||
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Nuno Andrade | Crusader | |||
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Palance Doon | Crusader | |||
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Philip Hindeberg | Crusader | |||
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Phoebus | Crusader | |||
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Trivia | This is likely a reference to the Disney character Captain Phoebus from the film "Hunchback of Notre Dame", since both wear gold armor and are portrayed as knights. Phoebus is also the Roman name for the
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Preachyr | Crusader | |||
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Rayner | Crusader | |||
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Rei | Crusader | |||
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Rodain | Crusader | |||
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Roland | Crusader | |||
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Trivia | Roland was Emperor Charlemagne's chief Paladin, one of the twelve greatest warriors of his court. He was also the hero of "The Song of Roland", an epic detailing his death at the Battle of Roncevaux. The Paladins also gave their name to the RPG class,
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Rupert Rabennacht | Crusader | |||
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Samiel | Crusader | |||
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Trivia | Samael is an archangel in Talmudic lore who is the leader of Satan's armies and the Angel of Death.
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Sansiba | Crusader | |||
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Ser Harlath | Crusader | |||
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Siegfried Heim | Crusader | |||
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Stengrunden | Crusader | |||
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Stern | Crusader | |||
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Trivia | Stern is a word that means serious, disciplined and unrelenting.
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Storm Saxon | Crusader | |||
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Trivia | Storm Saxon is a tv show within the graphic novel "V for Vendetta".
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Super Duper | Crusader | |||
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Talin | Crusader | |||
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Tank Man | Crusader | |||
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Trivia | Tank Man is the nickname of an unidentified man who stood in front of a column of tanks on June 5, 1989, the day after the Chinese military had suppressed the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 by force. Tank Man could also be referencing TANKMEN,
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TekCop | Crusader | |||
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Turin MacLeod | Crusader | |||
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Tyr | Crusader | |||
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Trivia | Tyr was the Norse god of Justice.
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Umbert | Crusader | |||
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Walii | Crusader | |||
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Worthington | Crusader | |||
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Grave Robber[ | ]
Aderyn | Grave Robber | |||
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Alisia Garrett | Grave Robber | |||
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Trivia | Garett is a master thief and the protagonist of the classic stealth game series "Thief" by Looking Glass Studios.
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Dagerr | Grave Robber | |||
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Dorian Drokk | Grave Robber | |||
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Epode | Grave Robber | |||
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Trivia | In Greek lyric odes, an epode is the third part of the three-part structure of the poem, following the strophe and the antistrophe. The word is from the Greek epōidós, “sung” or “said after.”
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Junt | Grave Robber | |||
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Keewatin | Grave Robber | |||
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Trivia | Keewatin is a Cree word meaning "Blizzard of the North."
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Koral Sendral | Grave Robber | |||
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Longshot | Grave Robber | |||
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Trivia | A longshot is a venture or guess that has only the slightest chance of succeeding or being accurate.
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Lorna Crofter | Grave Robber | |||
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Trivia | "Lorna Crofter" is a play on "Lara Croft," the name of the heroine from the video game series Tombraider.
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Melvarna | Grave Robber | |||
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Mika the Red | Grave Robber | |||
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Nick Tooms | Grave Robber | |||
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Trivia | "Nick Tooms" seems to be a play on the words "tomb", an enclosure for a corpse, and "Nick", another word for "Steal" or "Rob." It may also be a play on "Nicktoons," a canon of animated television series created exclusively for the Nickelodeon channels.
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Nicolette | Grave Robber | |||
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Pepper | Grave Robber | |||
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Rose | Grave Robber | |||
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Ruthless Robyn | Grave Robber | |||
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Seclea | Grave Robber | |||
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Sypher | Grave Robber | |||
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Ustad B | Grave Robber | |||
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Venir Virtus | Grave Robber | |||
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Victoria Witherbane | Grave Robber | |||
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Hellion[ | ]
artorias | Hellion | |||
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Trivia | Artorias the Abysswalker is a DLC exclusive boss from Dark Souls.
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Askra | Hellion | |||
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Avelynn Jo | Hellion | |||
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Boudicca | Hellion | |||
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Trivia | Boudica was a queen of the British Celtic Iceni tribe who led an uprising against the occupying forces of the Roman Empire.
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Citora | Hellion | |||
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Dawn | Hellion | |||
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Dylo Ren | Hellion | |||
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Trivia | Dylo Ren is likely taken from Kylo Ren, the main antagonist of Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
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Elana Takara | Hellion | |||
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Gina Carano | Hellion | |||
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Trivia | Gina Carano is a model, mixed martial arts practicionner and actress (Deadpool).
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Giskler | Hellion | |||
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Lhuraeth | Hellion | |||
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Morgana | Hellion | |||
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Trivia | Morgana is one of the names of Morgan le Fay, a powerful enchantress in the Arthurian legend.
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Morgauze | Hellion | |||
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Trivia | In Arthurian lore Morgause is the mother of Gawain and Mordred.
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Nastasia | Hellion | |||
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Red Ayla | Hellion | |||
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Schazer | Hellion | |||
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Sena | Hellion | |||
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Sierra | Hellion | |||
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Stephanya | Hellion | |||
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Taersa | Hellion | |||
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Tara | Hellion | |||
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Teiryn Fenrir | Hellion | |||
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Trivia | The surname Fenrir is taken from Norse mythology where Fenrir is a monstrous wolf foretold to kill the god Odin during the events of Ragnarök.
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Triss | Hellion | |||
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Trivia | Triss is most likely a reference to Triss Merigold, a witch from The Witcher game series.
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Yetti | Hellion | |||
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Trivia | The Yeti is an ape-like cryptid taller than an average human that is said to inhabit the Himalayan region of Nepal, Bhutan and Tibet.
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Ymira | Hellion | |||
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Trivia | Ymira is a feminine version of "Ymir", who in Norse mythology is the ancestor of all jötnar. |
Highwayman[ | ]
Archer Emiya | Highwayman | |||
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Trivia | Archer Emiya is a reference to Archer from Fate/Stay Night.
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Bluez | Highwayman | |||
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Brando | Highwayman | |||
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Trivia | Could be a reference to Dio Brando, a villain from the manga/anime "JoJos Bizarre Adventure"
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Brock | Highwayman | |||
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Cain Greaves | Highwayman | |||
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Cardano | Highwayman | |||
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chatogaster | Highwayman | |||
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Cinos | Highwayman | |||
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Corwyn | Highwayman | |||
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Delvidian | Highwayman | |||
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Falen | Highwayman | |||
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Harkus Finn | Highwayman | |||
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Hobbs | Highwayman | |||
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Jaelus | Highwayman | |||
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Joe | Highwayman | |||
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JRod | Highwayman | |||
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Nathaniel | Highwayman | |||
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Prax | Highwayman | |||
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Ralphie Riot | Highwayman | |||
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Roy | Highwayman | |||
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Shinji | Highwayman | |||
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Trivia | Shinji could be a reference to the main protagonist of Neon Genesis Evangelion manga and anime series by the same name.
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Silas Tarroch | Highwayman | |||
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SolidStrider | Highwayman | |||
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Trivia | SolidStrider is likely a reference to both Solid Snake, the main character of Metal Gear Solid, and Strider from the game of the same name.
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Squitten | Highwayman | |||
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Trivia | A squitten is a cat with unusually short forelegs or unusually long hind legs that resembles a squirrel.
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The Red Hand Kid | Highwayman | |||
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Trayton Rae | Highwayman | |||
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Ureakim | Highwayman | |||
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Vykke | Highwayman | |||
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Houndmaster[ | ]
Alfie | Houndmaster | |||
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Arkham | Houndmaster | |||
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Trivia | Arkham is a fictional city in Massachusetts, part of the Lovecraft Country setting created by H. P. Lovecraft and is featured in many of his stories. (The name also got widely spread through the Batman Series picking it up.)
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Arland | Houndmaster | |||
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Bazil Von | Houndmaster | |||
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Black Shuck | Houndmaster | |||
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Trivia | Black Shuck is the name given to a ghostly black dog which is said to roam the coastline and countryside of East Anglia.
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Daellen | Houndmaster | |||
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Dano Beck | Houndmaster | |||
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Garoof | Houndmaster | |||
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GeezNick | Houndmaster | |||
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Gyla | Houndmaster | |||
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Jace & Icarus | Houndmaster | |||
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John Cronin | Houndmaster | |||
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Kanine | Houndmaster | |||
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Karmine | Houndmaster | |||
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Lobo da Montanha | Houndmaster | |||
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Locrin | Houndmaster | |||
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Merethif | Houndmaster | |||
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Morganis the Feisty | Houndmaster | |||
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Nordom | Houndmaster | |||
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Trivia | Nordom Whistleklik is the name of a party member from Planescape: Torrment. He is a Modron, a robotic race based entirely on logic, but has "gone rogue" by being to close to the raw elemental chaos of Limbo.
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Pavlov | Houndmaster | |||
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Trivia | The name Pavlov comes from the psychologist Ivan Pavlov, and more specifically his experiments with his dog and conditioning, now known as "Pavlov's Dog."
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Redwolf | Houndmaster | |||
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Reznik | Houndmaster | |||
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Riniviur | Houndmaster | |||
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Samuel Fletcher | Houndmaster | |||
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Transpior | Houndmaster | |||
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Turk | Houndmaster | |||
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Ultharwe | Houndmaster | |||
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Valemon | Houndmaster | |||
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Trivia | Valemon may be taken from the Norwegian fairy tale of the White Bear King, about a princess who must save the eponymous king from a troll-hag's spell. Backer's Note: That is indeed where the
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Wellington Malloy | Houndmaster | |||
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Jester[ | ]
Azure Aesir | Jester | |||
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Baelyn | Jester | |||
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Blashyrkh | Jester | |||
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Callous Niemand | Jester | |||
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Chuckles | Jester | |||
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Trivia | Chuckles is Lord British's court jester in the Ultima game series.
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Dr. Pants | Jester | |||
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Indumentum Oris | Jester | |||
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Lerian | Jester | |||
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Liam | Jester | |||
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Logiejames | Jester | |||
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MAGRIMOIRE | Jester | |||
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Manth Pa | Jester | |||
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Mr.Knowitall | Jester | |||
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Trivia | Might be a reference to a song of the same name by the Rock band Primus.
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Neofrommatrix | Jester | |||
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Trivia | Neo is the main character of the "Matrix" movie series.
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Poquelin | Jester | |||
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Trivia | Poquelin is the real name of the French playwright, Molière, whose full name is Jean-Baptiste Poquelin.
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Quincy | Jester | |||
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Trivia | Quincy is the main character of the Quincy, M.E. television series.
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Selketh | Jester | |||
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Slipps | Jester | |||
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Leper[ | ]
Absunt | Leper | |||
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Bartholomew | Leper | |||
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Boenne | Leper | |||
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Chronos | Leper | |||
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Trivia | Chronos is the personification of Time in pre-Socratic philosophy and literature.
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Creed Ironrose | Leper | |||
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Cyn | Leper | |||
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Decusian | Leper | |||
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Doran Dirge | Leper | |||
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Drucker | Leper | |||
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El Dingo | Leper | |||
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Gerhardt | Leper | |||
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Hendrick the Stalwart | Leper | |||
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Jacque Ripper | Leper | |||
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Trivia | Jack the Ripper is the name of an unidentified serial killer who commited several murders in the Whitechapel district of London in 1888.
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Kadavyr | Leper | |||
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Trivia | Possibly a play on "cadaver", a spanish word for corpse.
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Lazarus | Leper | |||
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Trivia | Lazarus of Bethany is the subject of a prominent miracle attributed to Jesus in the Gospel of John, in which Jesus restores him to life four days after his death.
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Moonleaf | Leper | |||
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Ralackk | Leper | |||
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Shamarhaan | Leper | |||
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Shingo | Leper | |||
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Shovelface | Leper | |||
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Stanley | Leper | |||
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The Grey Wanderer | Leper | |||
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The Ragman | Leper | |||
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Trivia | Ragman is a Jewish superhero from DC Comics. He has many ties and similarities to the Golem of Prague of Jewish folklore. |
Man-at-Arms[ | ]
Aardvark | Man-at-Arms | |||
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BEAN | Man-at-Arms | |||
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Bexon T Springer | Man-at-Arms | |||
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Brian | Man-at-Arms | |||
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Cadogan | Man-at-Arms | |||
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Dagnabit | Man-at-Arms | |||
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Trivia | Dagnabit is an interjection "god damn it"
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Exidor | Man-at-Arms | |||
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Trivia | There is a character named Exidor on the sitcom series Mork and Mindy
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Faustek | Man-at-Arms | |||
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Garston | Man-at-Arms | |||
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Grog | Man-at-Arms | |||
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Hannibal Barca | Man-at-Arms | |||
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Trivia | Hannibal Barca was a Punic Carthaginian military commander, generally considered one of the greatest military commanders in history.
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Highborne | Man-at-Arms | |||
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Ingens | Man-at-Arms | |||
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Jharm Steelfist | Man-at-Arms | |||
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Lazarius | Man-at-Arms | |||
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Midarn Blackhalo | Man-at-Arms | |||
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Midas | Man-at-Arms | |||
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Trivia | The name Midas comes from a myth of a king of the same name who could turn anything he touched into gold.
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Nathan Boreas | Man-at-Arms | |||
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Trivia | Boreas is the name of the god of the northwind in greek mythology.
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Raith Ramis | Man-at-Arms | |||
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Silentshot | Man-at-Arms | |||
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Solace | Man-at-Arms | |||
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Trivia | Solace is a noun that means comfort or consolation in a time of distress or sadness.
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Targus | Man-at-Arms | |||
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Thoon | Man-at-Arms | |||
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Threnn Waldren | Man-at-Arms | |||
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Torchwood | Man-at-Arms | |||
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Trivia | Torchwood is the name of a Doctor Who spin-off series.
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Tuyewera | Man-at-Arms | |||
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Trivia | In Pathfinder Tuyewera are monstrous undead creations used as assassins by powerful necromancers.
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Tyrius | Man-at-Arms | |||
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Valore | Man-at-Arms | |||
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Wilhelm | Man-at-Arms | |||
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Wulf | Man-at-Arms | |||
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Xebulon | Man-at-Arms | |||
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Yadish | Man-at-Arms | |||
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Occultist[ | ]
Abdul Alhazred | Occultist | |||
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Trivia | Abdul Alhazred is a fictional character created by H.P. Lovecraft. The occultist himself is also inspired by Alhazred.
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Arzac | Occultist | |||
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Balthus | Occultist | |||
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Cthulhu | Occultist | |||
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Trivia | Cthulhu is the high priest of the great old ones, and arguably the most well known deities of H.P. Lovecraft. His appearance resembles a humanoid octopus, which is referenced by all his skills that feature tentacles unlocked by default.
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Faust | Occultist | |||
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Trivia | Faust is a scholar from a German legend who makes a pact with the Devil, trading his soul for unlimited knowledge and worldly pleasures.
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Gabora | Occultist | |||
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Trivia | Gabora is the name of a Kaiju that fought Ultraman.
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Gravier | Occultist | |||
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Hastur Bishop | Occultist | |||
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Trivia | Hastur is a Great Old One from the Cthulhu mythos. He is known as "The Yellow King" and is the half-brother of Cthulhu. See Also; The Collector
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Kez McHannan | Occultist | |||
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Khan | Occultist | |||
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Trivia | Khan is a title given to rulers and officials in central Asia, Afghanistan, and certain other Muslim countries.
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Lahzarel | Occultist | |||
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Leivanus Trent | Occultist | |||
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Mu | Occultist | |||
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Prince Alhazred | Occultist | |||
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Trivia | Abdul Alhazred is a fictional character created by H.P. Lovecraft. The occultist himself is also inspired by Alhazred.
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RasThinar | Occultist | |||
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Rethmarfuge | Occultist | |||
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Sobek O'thoth | Occultist | |||
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Trivia | Both Sobek and Thoth are deities of the Egyptian pantheon. Sobek is the god of the nile and Thoth is the god of knowledge.
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Tulio | Occultist | |||
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Unaz | Occultist | |||
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Yoshimonius | Occultist | |||
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Plague Doctor[ | ]
Abigail | Plague Doctor | |||
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Aya | Plague Doctor | |||
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Briar Patch | Plague Doctor | |||
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Trivia | Star Trek reference: The "Briar Patch" is a fictional nebula mostly relevant because of it's dangerous clouds of "Metereon Gas"
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Elwood Donio | Plague Doctor | |||
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fake | Plague Doctor | |||
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Hextilda | Plague Doctor | |||
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Jacinta Argent | Plague Doctor | |||
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Kauthrien | Plague Doctor | |||
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Lavatos | Plague Doctor | |||
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Maria | Plague Doctor | |||
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Mayabelle | Plague Doctor | |||
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mlatin | Plague Doctor | |||
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Raeven | Plague Doctor | |||
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Sky Fisher | Plague Doctor | |||
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Snowcrow | Plague Doctor | |||
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Tanya | Plague Doctor | |||
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Thorwan | Plague Doctor | |||
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Tork | Plague Doctor | |||
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WonderGoth | Plague Doctor | |||
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Xanaphyr | Plague Doctor | |||
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Vestal[ | ]
Albedo | Vestal | |||
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Trivia | Name is a possible reference to Albedo from the anime and light novel series Overlord.
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Amatubu | Vestal | |||
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Auria Storm | Vestal | |||
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Trivia | Has a fourth camping skill that is random.
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Ireny Pwoo | Vestal | |||
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Iymarra Arabani | Vestal | |||
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JeNe Sais Quoi | Vestal | |||
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Trivia | "Je ne sais quoi" is a french idiom that refers to a quality that cannot be des- cribed or named easily, usually positive or desirable. The literal translation is "I don't know what".
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Kide | Vestal | |||
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Kymerra | Vestal | |||
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Trivia | Kymerra could be a reference to the X-men character Kymera, who can influence animal behaviors, she's known to have helped the X-men several times.
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Lorali Valrin | Vestal | |||
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Lori | Vestal | |||
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Noni Moon | Vestal | |||
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Peggy Sue | Vestal | |||
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Trivia | Peggy Sue was an American singer who had brief success as a country singer in the late 1960s.
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Rosa | Vestal | |||
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Rozaelin | Vestal | |||
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Seonna | Vestal | |||
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Sorcha Calduor | Vestal | |||
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Trivia | Sorcha is a Gaelic given name which means "brightness", while Calduor means in latin "warm". "Brightness warm" corresponds perfectly to the Vestal, as it is her duty to bring a divine light to the land. |